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K12ArtChat the Podcast

by The Creativity Department

A podcast for K-12 art educators interested in connecting with colleagues and ideas. Each episode, hosted by Matt and Laura Grundler, takes you backstage with guest hosts from #K12ArtChat to dig into the latest art education innovations and resources. You’ll find tips, tools, and inspiration to keep you connected and moving forward.

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Episodes

Episode 153 – Connected Arts Network – Cultural Responsiveness in the Arts Classroom Part 2

52m · Published 07 Dec 10:00

In this episode, Oral Historian Dr. Mi'Jan Celie Tho-Biaz and The Creativity Department’s Matt Grundler continue the conversation on Cultural Responsiveness with NAEA’s Connected Arts Networks (CAN). New York City educators Lidia Menniti & Catherine Plichta join the conversation to discuss creating inclusive environments. Discover how Cultural Responsiveness celebrates differences, encourages students to find their passion, and fosters empathy. Listen in to learn more from the latest CAN episode!

Episode 152 – Connected Arts Network – Cultural Responsiveness in the Arts Classroom

54m · Published 30 Nov 10:00

In this episode, Oral Historian Dr. Mi'Jan Celie Tho-Biaz and The Creativity Department’s Matt Grundler talk to New York City educators from The Connected Arts Networks (CAN). Tina Barone and Edwin Brathwaite join the conversation to discuss Cultural Responsiveness and how they create such environments in the classroom. Discover how cultural responsiveness encourages genuine engagement and creates inclusive spaces that celebrate differences and foster equitable opportunities for all. Listen in to hear more from Tina and Edwin in this latest CAN episode!

Episode 151 – Jeanne Sparrow – Finding Your Authentic Teacher Self

1h 5m · Published 16 Nov 13:00

In this episode, The Creativity Department is joined by Emmy award winning radio and TV host Jeanne Sparrow to talk about being a creatively authentic teacher through communication, identity, connecting with others, and just being yourself! Jeanne shares her story and how she developed her life’s theme, Fearless Authenticity. Listen in to learn how you can follow her path to being your own authentic self!

Episode 150 – Steven Branfman – The Healing Power of Art

47m · Published 09 Nov 10:00

In this episode, The Creativity Department is joined by professional Potter, Author, and Art Educator, Steven Branfman. Steven lost his son to cancer more than 17 years ago. In the aftermath, as part of his grieving process, he made 365 Japanese style tea bowls, called chawan. Listen in to this moving conversation about making art through the grieving process as a way to heal and learn about Steven’s thought-provoking journey and process.

Episode 149 – Jane Dalton – Integrating Mindfulness into the Art Classroom

39m · Published 02 Nov 11:00

In this episode, the Creativity Department discusses mindfulness and expressive arts with Jane Dalton, author of The Mindful Studio the newest title from Davis! Matt, Jane, and co-host Raine Valentine dive into the difference between mindfulness and mindfulness mediation, why mindfulness and mediation are helpful in the classroom, and how Jane and Raine integrate mindfulness into their own art rooms. Listen in to learn more and hear about the new book all about mindfulness!

Episode 148 – Rich Kim – Reflective Teaching Practices

54m · Published 26 Oct 09:00

In this episode The Creativity Department dives into how to rethink curriculum with artist and Art Educator Richard Kim. Contemporizing curriculum is more than simply adding contemporary art. It’s about taking risks and developing content that taps into contemporary practices of how art is being made today. Listen in to hear strategies for developing curriculum content as a reflective practice instead of just providing art assignments.

Episode 147 – Creating Effective Learning Environments for Neurodivergent Students

42m · Published 19 Oct 09:00

In this episode, the accessibility and inclusion conversation from episode 146 continues. Matt Grundler (of The Creativity Department) and Amy Appleton, CAN Project Director for NAEA, are joined by Kirsti Lewis, Founder of People Like Us. An organization devoted to providing inclusive and meaningful instruction to students with disabilities, People Like Us helps teachers implement curriculum that allows these students to partake equally in class and have fun doing it! Listen in to hear more from Kirsti Lewis!

Episode 146 – Connected Arts Networks (CAN) – Accessibility & Inclusion in the Arts Classroom Part 2

1h 6m · Published 12 Oct 09:00

In this episode, enjoy the continuing conversation on Accessibility & Inclusion from episode 145. Matt Grundler (of The Creativity Department) & Mi’Jan Celie Tho-Biaz are joined by Rebecca Visintainer, Dance Educator at North Plainfield Middle & Highschools in New jersey, and Sean Turner, educator with the NYC department of education and an adjunct professor at Hunter College. During the discussion, Rebecca and Sean share their insights about strategies used to create an inclusive and welcoming environment for students of all abilities, how they learn about students’ unique abilities, and resources you can tap into to do the same.

Episode 145 – Connected Arts Networks (CAN) – Accessibility & Inclusion in the Arts Classroom Part 1

47m · Published 05 Oct 09:00

The next round of CAN episodes is here! To kick the first part, Matt & Mi’Jan are joined by Krissi Davis – the Orchestra Director for Midtown High School in Atlanta. The first 2-part episode will focus on Accessibility & Inclusion in the classroom. Krissi and Matt share how they make all students feel welcome, included, and heard in their respective rooms. Listen in to hear more from them!

Episode 144 – Brice McCasland – Building a Culture of Community

53m · Published 28 Sep 09:00

In this episode, The Creativity Department is joined by their friend Brice McCasland, the K12 Visual Art Coordinator for Lovejoy ISD in Texas to discuss building community in the art room. Recalling college days when art professors created a deep sense of community, the discussion dives into how they now emulate that in their own art rooms. Sharing a passion for art with students, allowing them to express themselves, creating opportunities for them to work toward a common goal, and giving them space and reason to connect and take risks are all ways they use to foster community with students. Listen in to learn more from this inspiring episode!

K12ArtChat the Podcast has 444 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 319:06:32. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 8th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 15th, 2024 21:41.

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